TOGAF 9 Certification Exam

The Open Group is a consortium neutral to vendor and technology and intent on creating open standards and global inter-operability to enable access to integrated information within and between enterprises.

One of the certification programs, The Open Group Architecture Forum (TOGAF), provides an opportunity for service providers and tool vendors to demonstrate their products and services ability to support the enterprise.

TOGAF is an industry standard architecture framework to develop information systems architecture within the enterprise using the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM).

Certification for TOGAF comes in two levels or parts:Foundation and Certified.

Foundation Certification demonstrates a candidates knowledge of the terminology, and basic concepts of TOGAF, as well as the core principles.
The Certified level shows a candidate’s ability to apply their knowledge of TOGAF.

The TOGAF 9 Part 1 exam covers the following eleven topics:

Basic Concepts
Core Concepts
Introduction to the ADM
The Enterprise Continuum and Tools
ADM Phases
ADM Guidelines and Techniques
Architecture Governance
Architecture Views, Viewpoints and Stakeholders
Building Blocks
ADM Deliverables
TOGAF Reference Models

The TOGAF 9 Part 2 exam draws its questions from the following topic areas:

ADM Phases:Project Establishment
ADM Phases:Architecture Definition
ADM Phases:Transition Planning
ADM Phases:Governance
Adapting the ADM
Architecture Content Framework
TOGAF Reference Models
Architecture Capability Framework

What things are involved to create a business scenario?

How to determine the Readiness Factors

Describe the extensions of Content Metamodel

Describe the Reference Library

What are the roles of architecture contracts?

What are the security outputs of the technology architecture phase?

Which activities are supported by the opportunities and solutions phase?

Through which the Migration Planning phase support security?

What are business-led and developer-led SOAs?

What are the issues with SOA?